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Cleveland: Helping hands needed to pack music for soldiers
CLEVELAND, Tenn. — A hundred volunteers are needed to get more Tunes 4 the Troops on their way to America’s military around the world.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Theater Review (LA): American Tales by Jan Powell and Ken Stone for The Antaeus Theatre Company at Deaf West Theatre
Mark Twain and Herman Melville, set to music, make for a thoroughly enjoyable evening. The Antaeus Company is as fine a group of actors as you will find anywhere in Los Angeles. Every year about this time they put on their Classics Fest, presenting works in progress from a as far back as fourteen years (Troilus and Cressida) to a fully staged piece that was especially written for Antaeus, ...
Blogcritics.org |
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July features many blues music events
The San Angelo Blues Society has several music events planned in the last half of July:
The San Angelo Standard-Times |
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Lonestar Music Fest tickets are on sale
Randy Rogers will headline the first Lonestar Music Festival at the Bill Aylor Sr. Memorial RiverStage.
The San Angelo Standard-Times |
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Sing us one last song at Shea, Piano Man
Billy Joel bid a stirring farewell to Shea Stadium on Friday during a sold-out concert that marked the final show at the same ballpark where the Beatles famously ushered in new era in rock 'n' roll four decades ago.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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The Utica Maennerchor Kicks off its 35th Annual Bavarian Festival
MARCY - The 35th annual bavarian festival in marcy kicked off Friday Night.
WKTV Utica |
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Sing Us One Last Song At Shea, 'Piano Man'
Billy Joel bade a stirring farewell to Shea Stadium on Friday during an electrifying, sold-out final show at the ballpark where the Beatles famously ushered in a new era in rock 'n' roll four decades ago. "Good evening, Shea Stadium. Is this cool or what?" Joel told the crowd at the New York Mets' home field, which is to be razed after the baseball season to make way for a new stadium across the ...
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Converging on Unesco heritage site
SOME of Penang’s best-known musical talents will be cele-brating George Town’s suc-cessful Unesco world heritage site listing on July 26 at the Esplanade.
The Star |
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Electric City hosts block party
The mood in the Electric City is electric. Music made people dance at Schenectady's Summer Night Block Party. Hundreds made their way downtown.
Capital News 9 |
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Loud music effects drinking speed 19 Jul 2008, 0848 hrs IST,REUTERS
LONDON: Customers of bars that play loud music drink more quickly and in fewer gulps, French researchers said on Friday.
The Times of India |
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Whitehaven News
ROCK superstars such as Bon Jovi or Nickelback could be the next big thing for Whitehaven. There are plans to bring major international names in the music world as well as a large-scale food festival with celebrity chefs – every year.
The Whitehaven News |
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Parents Speak Out About The Barenaked Ladies
They're a hit with the younger crowd, and their music is geared that way. So when parents heard that the Barenaked Ladies decided to pull out of Disney's Block Party concert in Long Island next month, they were relieved.
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Tiny sat-nav punches above its weight
AS with computers, watches and music systems, sat-navs are cramming more technology into smaller packages – and this new Navigon 2110 is no exception. But despite its small dimensions, it packs in a big 4.3-inch touchscreen.
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STARGAZING ‘Generation Kill' director explains her presence; Silverman song gets nominated
While others ponder why certain shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” were mostly ignored by Emmy voters (could it be the writing?), lost in the Emmy nominations Thursday was the category for best original music and lyrics. Among the nominees is Sarah Silverman, for the joke song she performed on “The Jimmy Kimmel Show” about having, er, relations with Matt Damon.
The Kansas City Star |
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Paul E. Anna: High Points
This sure is a great town to see music. That's right, see music.
The Aspen Times |
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Woman Sued for Prince Video Presses Suit Against UMG
Stephanie Lenz is an angry Pennsylvania mother who refuses to back down from the music industry. Lenz's attorneys were in federal district court, trying to thwart a motion to dismiss her lawsuit against Universal Music Group.
GigaLaw.com |
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Listening to Elliott Carter
LENOX — It's a sad irony: The nearly 100-year-old composer will be on hand for his birthday celebration, but the newly 65-year-old conductor who planned it and would have directed it will be recovering from kidney surgery.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Loss, Impairment, Generosity and Love, With Laughs Intact
A production of ?Beauty and the Beast,? Disney style, is both silly and meaningful at the Patchogue Theater for the Performing Arts.
New York Times |
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Dorothy Parker, Longer and Set to Music
The cosmopolitan wit of Dorothy Parker does not seem to come forth in ?The Little Hours,? a musical based on her writings.
New York Times |
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First Look: Mamma Mia
If you like the music group Abba, you'll love Mamma Mia. Kim Holcomb has a review.
KING5 Seattle |
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Music Festival's Home Files for Bankruptcy
Hosted inaugural Rothbury event.
WILX 10 Lansing |
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Occoquan River festival set for next Sunday
An inaugural festival "celebrating life along the Occoquan River" is planned for July 27 in five locations from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. in Prince William and Fairfax counties.
InsideNoVa.com |
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Jimi Hendrix Coming to Next Edition of 'Guitar Hero'
The wind will cry Mary for celebrated southpaw in 'Guitar Hero World Tour.'
Fox News |
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Rock ’N’ Resort weekend heats up
Southern rockers Molly Hatchet blasted through a few songs in their catalogue before lead singer Phil McCormack shouted out to the crowd. “Let the games begin, hell yeah,” he yelled out over Clay’s Park Resort. “How many hellraisers do we got out there?”
The Massillon Independent |
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Fox In Focus - Riley's Story
Meet Riley, he’s 20 years old and has been working around Bill Hardin Music since he was just a kid. For Riley working around the family business is more than just a summer job…it’s a way of life.
FOX 24 Macon |
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